Emergency Procedures for ISU Campus

Staff, Students, and Faculty play a critical role during an emergency. Visitors to campus may not be familiar with campus buildings or the
procedures that should be followed to ensure both of your health and safety in the event of an emergency. Become familiar with this webpage and
these procedures. In an emergency, it could make all the difference.

Emergency Response Plan

This plan is intended for use by faculty and staff members at ISU and has been designed for quick reference during emergency conditions on this
campus. Become familiar with its contents. Dedicate time during faculty and staff meetings to review and discuss emergency procedures relevant to
your work areas.

Example ALERTUS Desktop ScreenALERTUS Emergency Messaging System
When the Alertus Desktop alert system is installed on your computer, you can identify the software with an icon located in your taskbar.

The Alertus desktop system will be activated when an event occurs that causes the ALL Hazards Siren to sound. This will result in a full-screen "pop-up" on
all properly configured PC;s and MacIntosh computers connected to the ISU network, taking over the whole screen with a warning and instructions from Public
Safety. An "ALL CLEAR" message will be sent when the incident has been resolved.

Rave Alert
Indiana State University employs the RAVE Emergency Text Messaging System to send text messages to subscriber cell phones and/or e-mail addresses.
This system will be activated when:

A Tornado Warning is issued for the immediate Terre Haute area.

A major chemical spill occurs on or near campus.

A major criminal event resulting in, or having potential to result in, widespread personal injury occurs on campus.

The ISU campus will be closed due to a weather-related emergency.

A Campus Crime Alert is issued.

Other occasions as deemed appropriate by University officials.

An "All Clear" text message will be sent when the situation has been resolved.

Any faculty member, staff member, or ISU student can sign up for this service using his or her ISU network ID and password. More than one phone number
may be added by the user, to provide ISU emergency notifications to family members or other interested parties.

Know where to find emergency information

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Emergency Planning for ISU Departments

Below is a brief summary of the planning that ISU Departments should do individually. Emergencies can occur at anytime and a well thought out,
coordinated response helps prevent personal injury, damage and reduces confusion. Careful planning can help departments handle crises and emergencies
and save lives.

General procedures for Emergency Planning:

Every department should print their building Emergency Response Plan and keep a copy in a convenient location where employees know where it is.

Action plan and train with your employees after reviewing your Plan. It is a good idea to hold a practice drill as often as necessary to keep employees prepared.

Know your Building Coordinator and their contact information. This is the contact person for your building in the event of an emergency and will make the necessary decisions during emergencies.

Employees Should Know:

Where campus emergency phone numbers are posted

The location of fire alarm in your building

The location of fire extinguishers

Where to seek shelter when an alarm sounds or whether to leave building

Know your evacuation routes when an emergency occurs

Where Blue Light phones are located on campus (+ symbol on campus map)

Supplies and Equipment:

Departments are encouraged to keep a basic emergency supply kit. The following are essentials in an accessible location.

Crime and Fire Log

The Log includes the nature, date, time, general location, and disposition of each crime. All log entries, except where
disclosure of such information is prohibited by law or such disclosure would jeopardize the confidentiality of the victim,
will be open to public inspection within two business days of the initial report being made to the department or to a Campus
Security Authority.

Any new information obtained is added to the log no later than two business days after the information becomes available, unless
there is clear and convincing evidence that the release of such information would:

Jeopardize an ongoing criminal investigation or the safety of an individual;

Cause a suspect to flee or to evade detection;

Result in the destruction of evidence.

The Fire Log is also available by request. Contact the Records Coordinator at Indiana State University Police
Department at 812-237-4516 or by email request.

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